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Take calls and stream music through your car with the BTFreq Pro Wireless Hands-Free Car Kit. This easy-to-install kit wirelessly streams music from the Digital FM transmitter to your FM stereo. The Bluetooth® 5.0 connection allows you to make and take hands-free calls while driving. And, the transmitter plugs directly into a 12V charging port for unlimited transmitting and listening hours.
Built-in charger.
Charge up to 2 mobile devices with the 18W Power Delivery 3.0 USB-C charging port and the 12W USB-A port. And, with Perfect CHarge technology, the port detects the fastest and safest way ot charge your device.
Easy-to-use controls.
Built-in controls make using your kit a breeze. Control volume, play/pause, take calls or activate your digital assistant like Siri and Google Voice with a tap of your finger.
Built-in charger.
Charge up to 2 mobile devices with the 18W Power Delivery 3.0 USB-C charging port and the 12W USB-A port. And, with Perfect CHarge technology, the port detects the fastest and safest way ot charge your device.
Easy-to-use controls.
Built-in controls make using your kit a breeze. Control volume, play/pause, take calls or activate your digital assistant like Siri and Google Voice with a tap of your finger.
Reviews
3.4
3.4 out of 5 rating
5 reviews
50% of reviewers recommend this product.
Functions as advertised
5 out of 5 rating
Bob27 . 11 months ago
Yes, I'd recommend this product.
I have an old car and wanted to stream without buying a radio. This works well
Way better than I expected
5 out of 5 rating
Jeff G . 1 year ago
Yes, I'd recommend this product.
Bought this because my sync module is on the fritz and it works amazingly. Was hoping the transmitter would be beefier bc of the type C PD output and was not disappointed. Have to find that sweet spot station as per usual but no statoc and the mic works great from the plug. The rocker dial switches for changing tracks is great for keeping your eyes on the road too. I'll be sure to remember this if I'm presented with a $500 stereo fix issue again lol